smooth, naked. Stem equal, filbrillose (3 in. x i n . ) , fistulose,
g irt by a superior erect ring, with a marginal brown band. Flesh
turning pinh when cut, gills crowded, free, remote, narrowed
behind, leaving a broad collar round the stem. Taste and smell,
none. Spores apioulate at one end, nucleate, large, white.— Coolce
Illus. Supp. t. 1164.
Gregarious, amongst grass in a churchyard.
Somewhat resembling A. Badhami, but scales smooth, and spores larger.
28 bis. Agaricus (Lepiota) fe lin u s . Pers. Syn. p. 201. Fr. Hym.
p . 32.
Feli nus = of or belonging to a c a t; from the coloration.
Pilens ovato-campanulate, theu expanded, umbonate, snbmem-
branaceous, with a very dull, almost bhsck centre, squamose, each
minute scale being tipped with a black speck ; margin striate,
crenulate, thin, tender, and fragile ; stern hollow, eidarged below ;
ring large, fragile, evanescent; gills white, free, subdistiiiit, serra-
tulate. Spores oval or oval-elliptical, 10 X 5 mill — Cooke Illus.
Supp. t. 943 A.
In fir woods. Amongst moss.
Pileus l i to l i in. across. Sitem I f to 2 in. high, 1-2 lines thick.
31 Ms. Ag aricus (Lepiota) miczopholis. Berlc. 4 P r. Journ. Linn.
Soc. X I ., 505.
Microph'oUs, from /iK p o s= small, and ® o \ / s = a scale.
Pileus conical, then flattened, wliite (-^ in. broad), clad with
minute radiating dark cinereous squamules, margin substriate,
stem flexuous, nearly eqnal, white, ring erect, spreading. Gills
white, ventricose, crowded, free. Spores 5 / long.— Cooke Illus.
t. 9 4 3 ,/. B.
On cocoa nut fibre in a stove.
3 5. Ag a r icu s (Lepiota) cepeestipes. Sow.
var. c r e ta c eu s. Bulliard.
Pileus chalky-white, with darker scales.— Cooke Illus. Supp. t.
942.
See ante p. 15.
A g azicus (Lepiota) c itz o p h y llu s . Berlc. 4 Pr. Linn. Journ. xi., 509.
Citrophyllus = with citron-coloured gills.
Pileus obtuse, or broadly umbonate, a t length depressed, lemon-
yellow, clad with rufous scales; stem lemon-yellow, stuffed, then
hollow, squamulose ; gills ventricose, rounded behind or attennated,
approximate, lemon-yellow.— Cooke Jllus. Suq>p. t. 639.
On the ground.
A g a z ic u s (Lepiota) ia u th iu u s . Cooke Grevillea xvi., / . 101.
lanih'inus = violet coloured.
Pileus rather fleshy, umbonate ( | in. b r o a d ) , whitish at the even
margin, disc dark violet, fibrillose, re st of pileus f f J J'’
innate radiating, violet, hair-like squamules, stem «lender somewhat
flexuous, nearly equal, whitish, soon
middle with a narrow deciduous ring lanceolate,
scarcely crowded, whitisli.— Cooke Illus. t. 9 4 4 ,/. A.
In stove.
A g a z ic u s (Lepiota) m a z t ia lis. Cke. 4 Mass. Grevillea xvi., p. 101.
Martia'lis — warlike ; from the red colonr.
Pileus thin, rath er fleshy, silky pulverulent, ®’. ^
pxnanded dark fleshy red, with a tinge of ochre, darkest in the
centre mai'/rin striate, scarcely an inch broad, stem slender, erect,
1 - 4 in. lo .* . i-n “
at the base ochraoeous a t the apex, with a broad pendulous latlier
distant ring. Gills free, somewhat lanceolate, rather crowded,
whitish. Spores 8 x 4 p..— Cooke Illus. t 944, / . B.
On tree fern in conservatory.
5 4 bis. A g a z ic u s (A zm illa z ia ) Jasouis. Cke. 4 Mass. in Grev. xvi., 77.
Jaso'nis = of Jason ; from its golden fleece.
Cæspitose. Pileus rather fleshy, especially at the disc, cam-
nanulate then expanded, with a distinct rounded umbo, gianu-
late lv papillate, golden yellow, becoming reddish a t the apex (3 in.
eoual or a little thickened below (2-3 in. long, 4-3 m. ®
the slme colour, squamose below the torn
rath er d istan t; hollow, gills adnate, scarcely crowded, thm, white,
then pallid. Spores 8 x 5 / . Odour strong.
On stumps.
With just the habit of many species of Pholiota, but with white gills and
spores.
52. A g a z i c u s (Azmillazia) fo c a lis . Fries.
var. GoUathus. Fries. C o o k e Illus. Supp. t. U6b.
See ante p. 21.
7 5 his A g a z icu s (Tricholoma) zu ssu la . Schceff. Icon. t. 58.
Ru'ss'ula, from its likeness and colonr to some species of the
genus Russula.
Pileus fleshy, convex, th en depressed, obtuse granulate, viscid,
rosy flL h ! «tern’ solid, firm, nearly equal, rosy, squamulose